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Autor:
Andrea Liu, Danielle Sinden, Jennifer Plant, Melissa Norman, Daniela Acosta, Amy Hsu, Benoît Robert
Publikováno v:
Canadian Geriatrics Journal. 25:1-31
Background Perley Health has implemented SeeMe™: Understanding frailty together (www.perleyhealth.ca), a comprehensive approach to care that integrates the assessment and management of frailty, with an emphasis on goals of care planning. Methods Pr
Autor:
Maya Murmann, Danielle Sinden, Amy T. Hsu, Kednapa Thavorn, Anan Bader Eddeen, Annie H. Sun, Benoît Robert
Publikováno v:
Journal of medical economics. 26(1)
In Canada, a persistent barrier to achieving healthcare system efficiency has been patient days accumulated by individuals with an alternate level of care (ALC) designation. Transitional care units (TCUs) may address the capacity pressures associated
Autor:
Andrea, Liu, Danielle, Sinden, Jennifer, Plant, Melissa, Norman, Daniela, Acosta, Amy, Hsu, Benoît, Robert
Publikováno v:
Canadian geriatrics journal : CGJ. 25(1)
Perley Health has implementedProgram evaluation over the first year of SeeMe™ used a mixed-methods approach involving quantitative data from surveys, goals of care preferences, hospital transfers, and qualitative data from interviews.The SeeMe™ t
Publikováno v:
Journal of the American Medical Directors Association. 22(3)
Objectives In Canada, alternate-level-of-care (ALC) beds in hospitals may be used when patients who do not require the intensity of services provided in an acute care setting are waiting to be discharged to a more appropriate care setting. However, w
Publikováno v:
Healthcare management forum. 31(4)
The current health system in Ontario is not designed to meet the needs of frail older adults. This is particularly true for older adults hospitalized due to exacerbation of chronic illness or medical crisis. This article describes the Subacute Care U
Autor:
R. Colin Reid, Danielle Sinden, Dawn Hemingway, Gloria Gutman, Andrew V. Wister, B. Lynn Beattie, Bobbi Symes, Elaine M. Gallagher
Publikováno v:
Administration & Society. 46:863-884
This article applies and builds upon the network leadership models introduced by Provan and Kenis to the case of the British Columbia Network for Aging Research (BCNAR). We specify a particular type of shared leadership model and term this a Targeted